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By *ay68 OP   Man
over a year ago

London

Beach life on Maspalomas beach has always centred on bars number 4 and 7...or whatever they are now called, and the hundreds of orange sunbeds lined up facing the sea (see my profile pic)

As summer is now on the horizon there are 2 questions;

1. When will the beach bars re-open?

2. When will the sunbeds come back?

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By *rsbrooksandjohnCouple
over a year ago

Swansea

Have contacted friends who live on the island and they are not 100% certain either. But keep hearing on forums sunbeds are gone to to tax owed by the owners to spanish government so may be a while ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The beach bars are open. In Level 3 they were only allowed outside seating and 'table service'. Now we are back in Level 2 bars can open with inside seating, 6 to a table and social distancing and masks being worn except when eating and/or drinking.

As for the sun beds....who knows? Most of the shops on the way to the beach sell small sun loungers and wind shields and umbrellas as well so you don't have to be exposed to the elements if you don't want to be.

But unpaid taxes, millions of Euros, need to be paid back before the loungers are back. Not too sure if another company could take it over but maybe they would have to pay the taxes? Who knows? But if you like the beach and it's a big part of your holiday here then you can find a way to get there and enjoy it

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By *ay68 OP   Man
over a year ago

London


"The beach bars are open. In Level 3 they were only allowed outside seating and 'table service'. Now we are back in Level 2 bars can open with inside seating, 6 to a table and social distancing and masks being worn except when eating and/or drinking.

As for the sun beds....who knows? Most of the shops on the way to the beach sell small sun loungers and wind shields and umbrellas as well so you don't have to be exposed to the elements if you don't want to be.

But unpaid taxes, millions of Euros, need to be paid back before the loungers are back. Not too sure if another company could take it over but maybe they would have to pay the taxes? Who knows? But if you like the beach and it's a big part of your holiday here then you can find a way to get there and enjoy it "

Thanks - I am asking about the little Kiosks on the beach that sell v basic drinks and snacks. They clearly have no indoor seating or table service, so are they now open again ?

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"The beach bars are open. In Level 3 they were only allowed outside seating and 'table service'. Now we are back in Level 2 bars can open with inside seating, 6 to a table and social distancing and masks being worn except when eating and/or drinking.

As for the sun beds....who knows? Most of the shops on the way to the beach sell small sun loungers and wind shields and umbrellas as well so you don't have to be exposed to the elements if you don't want to be.

But unpaid taxes, millions of Euros, need to be paid back before the loungers are back. Not too sure if another company could take it over but maybe they would have to pay the taxes? Who knows? But if you like the beach and it's a big part of your holiday here then you can find a way to get there and enjoy it

Thanks - I am asking about the little Kiosks on the beach that sell v basic drinks and snacks. They clearly have no indoor seating or table service, so are they now open again ?"

I don't think they are, I think they are linked to the sunbeds so until they pay their taxes, they won't open...shame..

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By *uv2kiss2Couple
over a year ago

Norwich

Can’t believe they won’t be once the ‘all clear’ gets given .

The local government/council , tourist board must see that as another income stream. Even if it means taking over the running of the kiosks & sun bed hire themselves ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It’s local government that owe the money. €1.9 million to the tax man. Until that’s fixed there will be no sunbeds.

They have been asked and asked again to come up with a repayment plan. San Bartolome owe 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2020 was fully suspended

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By *uv2kiss2Couple
over a year ago

Norwich

Blimey !.....how irresponsible !

Tory run local government ! ??

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By *urfdudeMan
over a year ago

WEXFORD

It would be the perfect business to have !

Working on that beach all day long

Any potential investors here ?

Im in !

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By *uv2kiss2Couple
over a year ago

Norwich


"It would be the perfect business to have !

Working on that beach all day long

Any potential investors here ?

Im in !"

Ditto !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It would be the perfect business to have !

Working on that beach all day long

Any potential investors here ?

Im in !

Ditto ! "

As long as the new people who take it over don't have to pay the tax bill I'm sure we could all scrape enough change to get it going again. Lol

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"It would be the perfect business to have !

Working on that beach all day long

Any potential investors here ?

Im in !

Ditto !

As long as the new people who take it over don't have to pay the tax bill I'm sure we could all scrape enough change to get it going again. Lol "

Haha

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By *urfdudeMan
over a year ago

WEXFORD

This would be the perfect job

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By *ay68 OP   Man
over a year ago

London

Is there a webcam looking at that part of the beach - so we can monitor any progress and see if those v comfortable orange sunbeds are emerging once again?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is there a webcam looking at that part of the beach - so we can monitor any progress and see if those v comfortable orange sunbeds are emerging once again?"

Not that I know of but we are off to the beach tomorrow so will post up on here what we find out

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By *ay68 OP   Man
over a year ago

London


"Is there a webcam looking at that part of the beach - so we can monitor any progress and see if those v comfortable orange sunbeds are emerging once again?

Not that I know of but we are off to the beach tomorrow so will post up on here what we find out "

Thanks

We all sit here in the UK writing our posts as if we know what we are talking about - but the only ones who really have any useful information are people like you who are lucky enough to actually be in GC !!

Have a fabulous day at the beach and we all look forward to your report

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By *ature guy.Man
over a year ago

leeds

For the last few years I have checked a cam out on you tube.

Type in Haffner EU then go for the live now option.

It is running most days. I believe it is looking down from the prom walkway just past the end of the annexa restaurants and bars. It looks over the dunes to the beach close to where they do the wind surfing lessons. It is a good judge of how many are doing the PDI to Maspalomas lighthouse walk. Honestly this year footfall looks terrible. If the cam is not up try again a few hours later.

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